Dodge's unfair advantage
here's another quickie from car-truck.com:
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It started moments after Bill Elliott took the pole for this weekends Daytona 500. The Ford and GM teams immediately started crying that the Dodge teams had been sandbagging in practice and that the Intrepid R/T has an unfair advantage.
Elliott's lackluster performance in Sunday's Bud Shootout didn't seem to quell their tears. After the event NASCAR impounded one of each brands race cars for testing in the wind tunnel. Though NASCAR did not release the results from the test, both the Ford and GM camps clam that Dodge has an unfair advantage.
Anyone who follows Winston Cup racing should know better. NASCAR is all about parity. The sanctioning body will never let one make dominate the series. A look at the qualifying order after Saturday's session bares this out with each of the automakers represented in the top ten.
Despite this fact the Buzz in the Cup garage is that NASCAR wants Dodge to win the 500 and is giving them a superior package in order to ensure their victory. It's a ridiculous notion . . . but I'm not surprised. It will be interesting to see how the Intrepids perform in today's Gatorade Twin 125 qualifying races.
here's another quickie from car-truck.com:
TEARS
It started moments after Bill Elliott took the pole for this weekends Daytona 500. The Ford and GM teams immediately started crying that the Dodge teams had been sandbagging in practice and that the Intrepid R/T has an unfair advantage.
Elliott's lackluster performance in Sunday's Bud Shootout didn't seem to quell their tears. After the event NASCAR impounded one of each brands race cars for testing in the wind tunnel. Though NASCAR did not release the results from the test, both the Ford and GM camps clam that Dodge has an unfair advantage.
Anyone who follows Winston Cup racing should know better. NASCAR is all about parity. The sanctioning body will never let one make dominate the series. A look at the qualifying order after Saturday's session bares this out with each of the automakers represented in the top ten.
Despite this fact the Buzz in the Cup garage is that NASCAR wants Dodge to win the 500 and is giving them a superior package in order to ensure their victory. It's a ridiculous notion . . . but I'm not surprised. It will be interesting to see how the Intrepids perform in today's Gatorade Twin 125 qualifying races.